Charles Graham Robertson Military person

Charles Graham Robertson VC MM (4 July 1879 – 10 May 1954) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Robertson first served with the Imperial Yeomanry during the Second Boer War. Robertson was 38 years old, and a lance-corporal in the 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On 8/9 March 1918 west of Polderhoek Chateau, Belgium, Lance-Corporal Robertson having repelled a strong attack by the enemy, realised that he was being cut off and sent for reinforcements, while remaining at his post with only one man, firing his Lewis gun and killing large numbers of the enemy. No reinforcements arrived, so he withdrew, and then was forced to withdraw again to a defended post where he got on top of the parapet with a comrade, mounted his gun and continued firing. His comrade was almost immediately killed and he was severely wounded, but managed to crawl back with his gun, having exhausted his ammunition.He served in World War II in the Home Guard.

Personal facts

Charles Graham Robertson
Birth dateJuly 04, 1879
Birth place
Penrith Cumbria , Cumberland
Date of deathMay 10, 1954
Place of death
Dorking , Surrey

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Military person

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Victoria Cross
Military Medal
military operations
Second Boer War
World War II
World War I
military branch
British Army
military unit
Royal Fusiliers
Imperial Yeomanry

Charles Graham Robertson on Wikipedia

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  1. http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/surrey.htm